Making Haste Slowly in Our Walk With God
In these hurried times, Christians are called to a steady journey of faith.
A Korean Sect Targeted New Zealand Christians. Did Churches Respond Effectively?
Former members describe how Shincheonji infiltrated traditional churches and campus ministries with deceptive practices and heretical beliefs.
How a TikTok Trad Wife Decodes Our Cultural Moment
A viral video reminds us that God works through disciples, not edgelords.
Signposts for Hispanic Youth Ministry
Trends and challenges facing Latino youth leaders, and what it means for the church’s future.
Latino Churches’ Vibrant Testimony
Hispanic American congregations tend to be young, vibrant, and intergenerational. The wider church has much to learn with and from them.
How Phylicia Masonheimer Became Every Woman’s Theologian
She went viral blogging about beauty and yoga pants. Now she’s teaching theology.
America’s Church Authority Crisis Didn’t Start with Trump
A recent poll suggests evangelical voters trust the former president more than religious leaders. But this problem isn’t new.
Jinger Duggar Vuolo ‘Disentangles’ Her Faith After Gothard Upbringing
She says her new book is “not just for me, but it’s also for the victims.”
Trump’s Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian Response
It’s easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way.
A Mighty Controversy Is This Lutheran Catechism
The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod resumes distribution of new annotated volume after detractors push back on essays.